They're around back, she calls down when Julie and I get out. Planning their strategy. Good for them, I say, confident that no strategy that isn't grounded in chaos theory is likely to work against a man like me.

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In the text, a character observes a presence outside, noting that a group is quietly strategizing for some purpose. Despite recognizing their effort, the character feels a sense of superiority, believing that any plans they devise are unlikely to succeed against him. This highlights a theme of confidence in one's own abilities and the belief that unpredictability can thwart calculated plans. The character's dismissive attitude suggests a deep sense of self-assurance, as he regards his nature as too chaotic for anyone else's strategy to be effective.

In the text, a character observes a presence outside, noting that a group is quietly strategizing for some purpose. Despite recognizing their effort, the character feels a sense of superiority, believing that any plans they devise are unlikely to succeed against him.

This highlights a theme of confidence in one's own abilities and the belief that unpredictability can thwart calculated plans. The character's dismissive attitude suggests a deep sense of self-assurance, as he regards his nature as too chaotic for anyone else's strategy to be effective.

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